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  • The jewelled net: Towards a Southern African theory/ practice of environmental literacy 

    Martin, Julia (University of the Western Cape, 1999)
    This thesis suggests that there is an urgent need for academic work in literary and cultural studies to become more responsive to the contemporary eco-social crisis of environment and development. Questioning the ...
  • “A kind of symphony”: new nature in Jeff VanderMeer’s southern reach trilogy 

    Reiners, Rustin (University of the Western Cape, 2022)
    The Anthropocene is the proposed name for a new geological epoch that has come about due to significant human changes to climate and environment. In response to the Anthropocene crisis, this thesis proposes a re-evaluation ...
  • Lady Liberty 

    Orner, Phyllis June (University of the Western Cape, 2016)
  • Learning to Exhale 

    Mojapelo, Lebohang (University of the Western Cape, 2019)
    My MA mini-thesis in Creative Writing is a collection of 33 poems titled Learning to Exhale. The poems are centred around a character – a black African woman who is sharing her experiences of mental illness. The poems ...
  • Let’s go home: Stories and portraits 

    Phillips, Jolyn (University of the Western Cape, 2014)
    Let's Go Home encompasses thirteen short stories inspired by the Coloured fishing community of Blompark in Gansbaai. These stories embody a range of voices and perspectives, some contemporary, some set in the past thirty ...
  • Lost on the way home 

    Levy, Moira (University of Western Cape, 2018)
    This is a novella about homelessness, and the forms of exile, loss and displacement that it creates. Based in South Africa and Palestine/Israel, it is a story about four men who all find themselves alienated and marginalised ...
  • The marginal grey: A collection of short stories 

    Douman, Bronwyn (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    A Collection of Short Stories.
  • Molla's music 

    Mudge, Ethne (University of the Western Cape, 2017)
    Molla's Music is a novella about Maureen (Molla), a white Afrikaans woman born in 1935 in Cape Town, who faced poverty and abandonment before apartheid and who, during apartheid, faced the choice between an unwanted pregnancy ...
  • Music memoir as an evocation of cultural legacy: The Zayn Adam story 

    Jegels, Llewellin RG (University of the Western Cape, 2019)
    Musicians of colour are under-represented in the South African archive, in part due to the ravages of apartheid and the lack of resources to chronicle their trajectories outside of the production of their music alone. In ...
  • 'n Maatskaplikewerk-profiel van persoonsontbering in die Swartland met spesifieke verwysing na die groter Chatsworth-gebied 

    Blankenberg, Jurine Henry (University of Western Cape, 2002)
    Hierdie skripsie wil die mens en sy ervarings, of dit wat hy binne 'n bepaalde gebied beleef, blootlê. Daarmee saam kom 'n duidelike teoretiese beskouing na vore om die persoon in sy gedepriveerde gemeenskap uit te beeld. ...
  • Narratives of assessment: the newsletter as case study 

    Scheepers, Jacqueline Norma (University of the Western Cape, 2005)
    The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate success of an integrated newsletter assignment for first year Human Resource Management students as an authentic and meaningful form of assessment by tracing and deciphering the ...
  • Native: An album of modern South African blues songs 

    Ellis, John (University of the Western Cape, 2021)
    This Creative Writing project is an album of South African songs written specifically in the context of American blues music. Although blues is an intrinsically American genre of Western popular music, it has its roots ...
  • Negotiating coloured identity through encounters with performance 

    Fransman, Gino (University of the Western Cape, 2005)
    In this study the theatre as staged performance and as text was used as exploratory and discursive tools to investigate the negotiation of identities. The aim was to explore this theme by examining the responses to four ...
  • Of flowers and tears 

    Rodkin, Hayley Amanda (University of Western Cape, 2018)
    The collection of ten short stories, Of Flowers and Tears, aims to capture the events that have shaped my life, impacted on my community. It hopefully gives a voice to topics such as mental trauma, sibling strife, abortion, ...
  • Out of place: a re-evaluation of the poetry of Dennis Brutus 

    August, Tyrone Russel (University of the Western Cape, 2014)
    The main aim of my dissertation is to re-evaluate the poetry of the South African writer Dennis Brutus (1924-2009). Even though he produced a substantial number of poems over more than half a century, his work continues ...
  • Parodic imagination and resistant form in historical fiction: A study of Ann Harries' manly pursuits 

    Bavasah, Tessa (University of the Western Cape, 2007)
    In this dissertation, the author examines the historical novel Manly pursuits (1999), by Ann Harries. The novel deals with the late nineteenth century in Oxford, England, and inparticular the year 1899 in Cape Town. The ...
  • Place, space and patriarchal femininities in selected contemporary novels by African women writers 

    Steenkamp, Lize-Maree (University of the Western Cape, 2019)
    In much feminist literature, women’s spaces are analysed as constructive and supportive sites that may offer respite from patriarchy. However, women’s spaces are not inherently emancipatory. Through the socio-spatial ...
  • Playing with time: the relationship between theatrical timeframe, dramatic narrative and character development in the plays of Alan Ayckbourn 

    Vokes, Elizabeth (University of the Western Cape, 2006)
    Alan Ayckbourn claims that he has always been facinated by time as an aid to dramatic story telling. The thesis examined how Ayckbourn manipulates the dramatic timeframe, often in an unconventional manner, as a device to ...
  • The post-genocidal condition: Ghosts of genocide, genocidal violence, and representation 

    Van Der Rede, Lauren (University of the Western Cape, 2018)
    As a literary intervention, The Post-Genocidal Condition: Ghosts of Genocide, Genocidal Violence, and Representation is situated at the intersection of genocide studies, psychoanalysis, and literature so as to enable a ...
  • The postcolonial aesthetics of beauty, nature and form: Reading the glass palace, the hungry tide and the shadow lines by Amitav Ghosh 

    Singh, Nehna Daya (University of Western Cape, 2020)
    One can think of an aesthetic as one’s artistic mode and purpose. The aesthetic is differently foregrounded in each of Ghosh’s three selected novels: in the first novel studied, aesthetic concerns are linked with beauty. ...